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Rccg Men’s Fellowship Constitution

The purpose of this blog is to inform the reader about the constitution of the Men’s Fellowship in RCCG. The document that we use for our constitution is called “The Book of Acts.” This book was written by a man named Luke, who was a doctor and historian who wrote the story of Jesus from his perspective. He wrote it after he heard the stories from others and he put them into writing so that they could be read by all people. In chapter 2 verses 42-47, Jesus talks about how he wants his followers to live their lives. He says:

“Ages ago I spoke to your ancestors in many and various ways by the prophets, but they did not listen to me or pay attention; so I said, ‘I will send you prophets and apostles, some of whom you will kill and crucify, and some you will flog in your synagogues and persecute from town to town, so that on you may come all the righteous blood shed on earth, from the blood of righteous Abel to the blood of Zechariah son of Berechiah, whom you murdered between the temple and the altar.

Rccg Men’s Fellowship Constitution

The constitution of the Men’s Fellowship is intended to cultivate love, respect, and integrity among members, while promoting unity within the church family.

The RCCG Men’s Fellowship Constitution was organized in 2007 to be a conduit of a spirit of responsibility and visionary purpose which characterizes the lives of men dedicated to making their families and communities better.

RCCG Men’s Fellowship Constitution

The RCCG Men’s Fellowship is a non-profit organization formed to promote the Christian faith among men and women by providing opportunities for fellowship and spiritual growth. The fellowship exists to support and encourage Christian men in their walk with God. We believe that all men, regardless of age, socioeconomic status, or race/ethnicity can be transformed into disciples of Christ through the power of the gospel.

  1. Purpose: This is a document that outlines the purpose and objectives of the RCCG Men’s Fellowship.
  2. Members: All men who have been baptized into the RCCG Church, and are actively involved in the activities of the church are eligible for membership in this fellowship.
  3. Meetings: The Men’s Fellowship meets once a month to discuss issues affecting men, and to come up with solutions to these issues.
  4. Responsibilities: Members are expected to be active participants in all activities of this fellowship, including contributing ideas on how they can help tackle some of the challenges facing men in society today; and also taking part in fund raising activities for this fellowship when necessary.

Who we are.

The Redeemer’s Men Fellowship (RMF) is a Christ-oriented ministry with the primary objective of creating a rallying point for the spiritual growth of men in the Church. Our core areas of focus are ‘the 4Fs’ – Faith, Family, Finance and Fitness, and how men function in various capacities centered on these four pillars.

What we do.

The fellowship through the Gospel of Jesus Christ emphasizes the biblical importance of family, encourages personal growth, and reaches out through love, prayer, and fellowship.

What we believe.

The fellowship upholds the same core beliefs as the Redeemed Christian church of God.

What can join?

Every male of legal age (30 years old), who is a member of RCCG/Jesus House, and all married men of the Parish shall be eligible to become members of this fellowship.

Our meetings.

Monthly Meeting: Our monthly meetings hold immediately after the church service on the last Sunday of every month.

Other programs:

  • Saturday Rendezvous – held on the penultimate Saturday of every month. A fun-filled interactive session that commences with light fitness exercises followed by a talk on a trending topic of interest, prayers, and testimonies.
  • Quarterly empowerment summit – the summit holds in the first quarter of the year and focuses on equipping men with sustainable business models and initiatives in various sectors such as real estate, agriculture, and finance (investment options). There is also a focus on the development of entrepreneurial skills.
  • An evening with the family – an evening of fun for the entire family with lots to eat and drink, fostering bonding between families in a relaxed atmosphere. It holds in the second quarter of the year.
  • Summer Coaching classes – the fellowship sponsors an annual summer coaching program for children between the ages of 5 and 15. The program which is both academic and non-academic is designed to create a safe and nurturing environment where children can learn new skills. The classes hold during the long holidays usually within the month of August.
  • Annual Conference – the fellowship’s annual conference is a three-day program which holds in the fourth quarter of the year. Since 2017, the men and women of Jesus house have held a joint annual conference inviting subject matter experts to facilitate diverse interactive sessions bordering on faith, finance/wealth creation, health/fitness, and family.

Conclusion

Churchgists.com has an event calendar with some of their church activities, personal messages and there is a system in place whereby members can create groups within the site. Any member can create a personal blog and share his testimony.

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